[RFC PATCH 8/9] ARM: dt: t30 cardhu: add dt entry for thermal driver
Stephen Warren
swarren at wwwdotorg.org
Wed Feb 20 12:18:37 EST 2013
On 02/20/2013 04:53 AM, Wei Ni wrote:
> On 02/20/2013 07:28 AM, Stephen Warren wrote:
>> On 02/18/2013 04:30 AM, Wei Ni wrote:
>>> Enable thermal driver in the dts file.
>>> Set sensor as lm90 remote sensor, and set throttle data.
>>
>>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/tegra3-thermal.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/thermal/tegra3-thermal.txt
>> Also, what units are used for all these properties?
>
> they use "int".
> And according to our downstream dvfs driver, the throttle table use
> "unsigned long".
int and unsigned long are types, not units. Units means degrees C vs.
degrees F vs. degrees K, or Hz vs. KHz vs. MHz, etc.
>> Judging by the example below, this property is a list of tuples. The
>> meaning of each field in the tuple needs to be explained.
>>
>> What happens when the CPU/SoC needs to be throttled? Must some clock or
>> voltage be lowered/limited? If so, you need properties that indicate
>> which clock/voltage/... needs to be acted upon.
>
> This table which will be used by our DVFS driver, although it didn't be
> upstreamed yet. The table set clock frequency limited value with
> different cooling state. When the temperature touch the different
> limited value, we will set difficult cooling state, find the limited
> freq from this table and pass to the dvfs driver.
> I think may be this table should be set for cooling device node. This
> table is only for our tegra dvfs, so I think we can parse this table in
> the tegra3_cooling.c, which will be the new driver for cooling device.
Note that I expect the answers to these questions (pretty much all the
questions I asked in response to your patch) to be included in the DT
binding documentation, not just in email.
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